Monday, June 29, 2020

Pod-Crashing


<a class="spreaker-player" href="https://www.spreaker.com/episode/34584904" data-resource="episode_id=34584904" data-width="100%" data-height="200px" data-theme="light" data-playlist="false" data-playlist-continuous="false" data-autoplay="false" data-live-autoplay="false" data-chapters-image="true" data-episode-image-position="right" data-hide-logo="false" data-hide-likes="false" data-hide-comments="false" data-hide-sharing="false" data-hide-download="true">Listen to "Pod Crashing Episode 62 My Conversation With Casper Ter Kuile" on Spreaker.</a><script async src="https://widget.spreaker.com/widgets.js"></script>

Pod-Crashing Episode 62

Every day new podcasters leap onto the platform seeking out better ways to share their journeys.  Being educational to just having fun, you don’t need a concrete building with a huge tower behind it to be heard. 

When we first started out with Pod-Crashing the goal was to help open imaginations by way of showcasing tips of the trade.  Rather than assuming that you could hold you head above water, it was my goal to help bring people into the open sea with a vision of always reaching for quality over just banging it out. 

Part of that process is introducing you to other Podcasters.  Unlike radio and television the people doing this vocal thing are the most down to earth creative minds you’ll meet.  Learning new tricks and talking about it with you is just part of what we do.  It makes our community that much stronger.

Casper Ter Kuile carries a lot of creative tools with him every place he travels.  He’s a researcher at Harvard Divinity School and the co-founder of Sacred Design Lab.  Plus he’s one half of the team that created the extremely popular podcast “Harry Potter and the Sacred Text” You’ve gotta love their motto:  Reading fiction doesn’t help us escape the world, it helps us live in it.


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